FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will participate in the upcoming World Cup despite the ongoing conflict with the United States. He emphasized the importance of Iran's involvement and expressed hope for a peaceful situation by then.
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Gianni Infantino confirmed Iran will participate in the World Cup
Iran's involvement was uncertain due to US-Israeli airstrikes
Infantino emphasized the importance of Iran representing their people
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Gianni Infantino says Iran will play in the World Cup (Getty)
Gianni Infantino says Iran will play in the World Cup (Getty)
Fifa President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that Iran will "for sure" participate in the upcoming World Cup, despite the ongoing war with the United States.
Speaking at CNBCās Invest in America Forum, Infantino stressed the importance of Iran's involvement, which had been uncertain following US and Israeli airstrikes on the country.
"The Iranian team is coming for sure, yes," Infantino stated. "We hope that by then, of course, the situation will be a peaceful situation. As I said, that would definitely help. But Iran has to come. Of course, they represent their people. They have qualified. The players want to play."
Infantino revealed he met with the Iranian national team in Antalya, Turkey, a fortnight ago, and expressed his admiration for the players.
"I went to see them. They are actually quite a good team as well," he remarked. "And they really want to play and they should play. Sports should be outside of politics now."
Trump said last month Iran coming to the World Cup would be ānot appropriateā (Getty)
Q&A
Will Iran participate in the World Cup despite the US conflict?
Yes, FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that Iran will participate in the upcoming World Cup.
What did Gianni Infantino say about Iran's involvement in the World Cup?
Infantino stated that Iran's participation is important and confirmed that the Iranian team is coming for sure.
What are the implications of the US-Iran conflict on the World Cup?
Infantino acknowledged the uncertainty due to the conflict but stressed that Iran has qualified and the players want to play.
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Trump said last month Iran coming to the World Cup would be ānot appropriateā (Getty)
Acknowledging the challenge of separating sport from political realities, Infantino added: "OK we donāt live on the moon, we live on planet Earth. But you know if there is nobody else that believes in building bridges and in keeping them, you know, intact and together, well we are doing that job."
The United States is set to co-host the tournament alongside Canada and Mexico. Iran's schedule includes two group-stage matches in Inglewood, California, and one in Seattle.
Doubts surrounding Iranās participation had intensified due to the conflict, compounded by conflicting public statements from Iranian government and football officials.
Last month, US president Donald Trump discouraged the Iranian team from attending, citing safety concerns.
Posting on Truth Social, Trump wrote: āThe Iran National Soccer Team is welcome to The World Cup, but I really donāt believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety. Thank you for your attention to this matter!ā